Great Lakes Wound Care and Hyperbaric Symposium Friday, November 17, 2017 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Location: Kalahari NIA Convention Center 7100 Kalahari Drive Sandusky, Ohio 44870 INTRODUCTION The focus of the activity will be to emphasize new advances in wound healing, management of biofilm, encouraging multi-disciplinary focus in wound healing protocols, understanding wound related regulations in the extended care facility, the role of vascular medicine and operative intervention in wound healing, novel topical therapies, and the role of HBOT in wound management. We welcome many local, regional and national speakers who are subject matter experts and well known in the field of wound management an hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Vascular surgeons, family physicians, general surgeons, plastic surgeons, maxillofacial surgeons, endocrinologists, emergency room physicians, infectious disease physicians, orthopedists, oncologists, podiatrists, as well as nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, physical therapists, occupational therapists, dieticians, residents, students, and other health care professionals who deal with the wound care patient will benefit from the multi-disciplinary and comprehensive approach to this educational event.
7:30-8:00 am Registration/Breakfast/Exhibits 7:55-8:00 am Welcome 8:00-8:20 am Chronic Illness, Chronic Wounds, and Pressure Injury Prevention: It s Still Rock and Roll to Me Janice M. Beitz, PhD, RN, CS, CNOR, CWOCN-AP, CRNP, APNC, ANEF, FAAN 8:20-8:40 am Role of the Plastic Surgeon in Pressure Ulcer Management Andrew V. Kriegel, MD, MPA, FACS 8:40-9:00 am ECF Regulations and Pressure Ulcers Tiffany L Haemer, RN, NHA, WCC, DWC, RAC-CT 9:00-9:15 am Advanced Practice Nurses in the Wound Care Team: Surfing Across Settings for Expert Care?? Janice M. Beitz, PhD, RN, CS, CNOR, CWOCN-AP, CRNP, APNC, ANEF, FAAN 9:15-9:30 am Amputation is a treatment, not Always a Treatment Failure 9:30-9:45 am Panel Discussion/Q&A 9:45-10:00 am Break/View Exhibits 10:00-10:20 am Treating the Infected Diabetic Foot Claudiu Georgescu, MD, AAHIVS 10:20-10:40 am Quality Measures and HBOT Helen Gelly, MD, FUHM, FCCWS, FCHM, UHM/ABPM 10:40-11:00 am Unusual Dermatological Manifestations of the Lower Extremity 11:00-11:20 am Biofilms in the Chronic Wound Environment Daniel J. Wozniak, PhD 11:20-11:40 am Climbing the Wound Care Career Ladder: Certification, Committees, and Collaboration Karen Bauer, NP-C, CWS, CHRN AGENDA 11:40-11:50 pm Panel Discussion/Q&A 11:50-12:50 pm Lunch/View Exhibits 12:50-1:10 pm Cellular and Tissue Based Products: Summarizing the Evidence Thomas E. Serena, MD, FACS, FACHM, MAPWCA 1:10-1:30 pm ECF Case Study: Expert Witness and Investigation Tiffanie L. Haemer, RN, NHA, WCC, DWC, RAC-CT 1:30-1:50 pm Direct Care Staff: Our most vital resource for wound prevention? Amy Powell, RN 1:50-2:10 pm Phlebolymphedema 2:10-2:25 pm Multi-disciplinary Nature of Wound Management Sue Mason, MSN, APRN, NP-C 2:25-2:45 pm Cellular and Tissue Based Products: Documentation, Coding, and Regulations 2:45-3:00 pm Panel Discussion/Q&A 3:00-3:15 pm Break/View Exhibits 3:15-3:30 pm Are The Best Clinical Guidelines in Wound Care Worth Following? 3:30-3:50 pm Pressure Ulcer vs Injury: Is it just a name? Thomas E. Serena, MD, FACS, FACHM, MAPWCA 3:50-4:10 pm Limb Salvage: Updates on Arterial Diagnostic Mehdi H. Shishehbor, DO, MPH, PhD 4:10-4:30 pm Facility and Professional Billing 101 4:30-4:45 pm Role of Hyaluronic Acid in Wound Bed Preparation 4:45-5:00 pm Panel Discussion/Q&A 5:00 pm Closing Remarks
FACULTY Director of Wound Services University of Toledo Physician s Group Division of Vascular, Endovascular and Wound Surgery Program Director, Fulton County Health Center Wound and Hyperbaric Center Consumer Board Member, AAWC Janice M. Beitz, PhD, RN, CS, CNOR, CWOCN-AP, CRNP, APNC, ANEF, FAAN Professor, Nursing Director, Wound Ostomy Continence Nursing Education Program School of Nursing-Camden, Rutgers University Professor of Clinical Internal Medicine Ohio State University, Wexner Medical Center Helen Gelly, MD, FCCWS, UHM/ABPM, FUHM Emeritus Medical Director, Hyperbaric Physicians of Georgia CEO, HyperbaRxs Claudiu Georgescu, MD, AAHIVS Infectious Disease Fellowship Director Medical Director, Antimicrobial Stewardship Assistant Professor, Medicine Tiffanie L. Haemer, RN, NHA, WCC, DWC, RAC-CT Associate, Robson Forensic, Inc. Andrew V. Kriegel, MD, MPA, FACS Assistant Professor, Surgery Chief, Plastic Surgery Sue Mason, MSN, APRN, NP-C Nurse Practitioner Division of Vascular/Endovascular and Wound Surgery FCHC Wound Care & Hyperbaric Center OBJECTIVES Vice President, Revenue Cycle Management Comprehensive Healthcare Solutions, Inc. Program Director Professor, Department of Surgery Chief, Division of Vascular/Endovascular and Wound Surgery Director of Vascular Laboratory Medical Director, FCHC Wound and Hyperbaric Center Amy Powell, RN Clinical Educator, Genacross Lutheran Services Thomas E. Serena, MD, FACS, FACHM, MAPWCA Founder & Chief Executive Officer SerenaGroup Board Member, American College of Hyperbaric Medicine Past President American Professional Wound Care Association President-elect Association for the Advancement of Wound Care (AAWC); Faculty Angiogenesis Foundation Mehdi H. Shishehbor, DO, MPH, PhD Director, Endovascular Services Staff, Intervention Cardiology and Vascular Medicine Cleveland Clinic Robert and Suzanne Tomsich Department of Cardiovascular Medicine Founder and Chair, MAC Symposium Professor,Dermatology, Plastic Surgery, Pharmacology and Toxicology Wright State University, Boonshoft School of Medicine Daniel J. Wozniak, PhD Professor, Microbial Infection and Immunity The Ohio State University Describe evidence-based approaches to pressure ulcer prevention in the context of chronic illness epidemic. Provide plastic surgery view on complexity of decubitus ulcers and chronic wounds. Discuss pressure ulcers in long term care facilities and Federal Regulations. Discuss structures and processes of the advanced practice nursing role in providing and directing care across the wound care continuum. Recognize when invitation should be considered as preservation of patient quality of life, as well as when amputation is needed to prevent further deterioration. Discuss the challenges encountered in the medical treatment of diabetic foot infection. Recognize the importance of using quality measures to improve clinical outcomes and documentation for audits and reimbursements. Recognize unknown dermatological manifestations of lower extremity lymphovenous disease. Define the impact of bacterial biofilms to wound care personnel. Identify primary and reputable ways to become certified in the wound care field at various levels. Discuss the use of CTP s appropriately in the patient. Discuss ECF Case Studies. Educate wound care providers on the importance of training and retaining competent direct care workers to identify at risk residents and preventative measures they can take to avoid skin breakdown. Identify the clinical significance of phylebolymphedema. Explore the team concept approach to wound healing. Recognize the need for specific documentation of usage and waste to application of tissue/skin substitute products. Discuss wound care guidelines and how to think outside the box. Describe the shortfalls in pressure ulcer staging List current limitations of perfusion assessment for CLI. Recognize the importance to captioning clinic nursing resource utilization in providing patient care. Discuss indications for HA based dressing in wound care.
ACCREDITATIONS Fees: Early Bird Rate (before 9/25/17): $55 Rate (after 9/25/17) $65 Fees include: symposium registration, breakfast/lunch and credit is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Application has been made to the Ohio Physical Therapy Association for continuing education credits for physical therapists. Determination of credit is pending. Application has been made to the State of Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy and Athletic Trainers Board for continuing education credit or occupational therapists. Determination of credit is pending. The Commission on Dietetic Registration has approved this Activity Wound and Hyperbaric Medicine #126979 for 7.50 Level 1 CPEU s. The State of Ohio Board of Executives of Long Term Services & Supports (BELTSS) has approved this program for 7.50 course hours with BELTSS#223-C-16. The Ohio Board of Nursing will accept, at face value, the number of hours awarded for an educational activity that has been approved for CE, provided it was approved by a nationally accredited system of CE approval. The AAPA accepts certificates of participation for educational activities, certified for Category 1 credit from AOACCME, Prescribed credit from AAFP, and AMA PRA Category 1 Credit TM from organizations accredited by ACCME. INFORMATION Hotel Reservations: Reservations can be made at 1-877-525-2427 or www.kalahariresorts.com. Make sure you mention that you are with the UT Wound and Hyperbaric Symposium to get the block room rate. Block room rates are only good through Tuesday, October 17, 2017. Symposium Cancellation Policy: Refund for program registration will be granted minus a $25 administrative fee on or before November 3, 2017. After that date, the entire amount will be held in recognition of program expense. Failure to attend or cancel registration according to these guidelines will result in a forfeiture of the registration fee. TO REGISTER: ONLINE (recommended): Mail (include payment): -CME 3000 Arlington Avenue, MS 1092 Toledo, OH 43614 Deadline for symposium registration is Friday, November 3, 2017. We cannot guarantee availability after that date. NO printed Symposium Syllabus will be provided. You may view/print, if desired, online at one week prior to the symposium. ONLINE REGISTRATION is encouraged at: (Using Visa, MasterCard or Discover)
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